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2. 

Fill the water tank by lifting straight up  

 and away from unit. Unscrew cap at bot-

tom of water tank and remove the insert 

assembly.

3.

  Fill water tank with water. For best  results, 

water should be at room temperature. Replace 

insert assembly and cap, tighten until snug.

4.

  Replace water tank by lining up vertical 

guides and gently sliding tank into place.

5.

  Twist the Quick Release cord wrap clockwise to 

unwrap the power cord and plug into a proper 

grounded outlet as described on page 3.

6.

  The ready light will illuminate when Steam 

Mop is ready for use.

Before you clean

Thoroughly sweep or vacuum floor 

prior to cleaning with the Steam Mop.

Cleaning hard floors

Steam Mop is designed to clean hard 

floor surfaces like ceramic tile, vinyl, 

laminate, marble, stone and sealed 

hard wood floors. Use of Steam Mop on 

waxed or unwaxed floors may result 

in a diminished glossiness. Steam Mop 

is not for use on unsealed wood floors. 

Ensure Steam Mop is thoroughly tested in 

an inconspicuous area prior to mopping 

a large floor area. Also, be sure to check 

the care instructions from your flooring 

manufacturer.

1.

 

Begin cleaning by slowly passing over 

the surface while pressing the steam on 

demand trigger to emit steam as needed.

NOTE: The trigger does not need to 

be depressed at all times for Steam 

Mop to work satisfactorly.

2.

  To sanitize an area of your floor, (attack  

invisible germs and bacteria) put the center 

of Steam mop over the spot for a minimum 

of 15 seconds using continuous steam, but 

no longer than 20 seconds. for larger areas, 

overlap swivel head placement.

2A

2B

2E

WARNING: 

 

Never put descaling, aromatic,  

alcoholic, or detergent products  

into the steam cleaner, as this  

may damage it or make it  

unsafe for use.

CAUTION: 

 

Exercise extreme care when 

using the Steam Mop on timber 

flooring. Ensure the Steam mop 

is thoroughly tested in an incon-

spicuous area prior to mopping a 

large floor area.  The Steam Mop 

generates hot steam, so when 

depressing the trigger to apply 

steam, ensure the Steam Mop is 

moving continuously.  The trigger 

does not need to be depressed at 

all times.  Prolonged application 

of steam in one area increases 

the risk of damage to the surface 

treatment on timber floors.  Check 

with your timber floor treatment 

application specialist prior to 

Steam Mop operation.  Regular 

foot traffic and direct sunlight will 

wear down timber floor surface 

treatment making it more suscep-

tible to steam damage.  Exercise 

extreme care when using the 

Steam Mop on timber flooring.

Summary of Contents for Steam Mop 90T1 Series

Page 1: ... 220 240V 2 Thank You Safety Instructions Product View Assembly Special Features Operations Consumer Services Maintenance and Care 3 4 5 6 6 8 12 9 Troubleshooting Replacement Parts Additional Accessories Warranty 10 10 10 11 ...

Page 2: ... we back it with a limited one year warranty We also stand behind it with a knowledgeable dedicated Consumer Services department so should you ever have a problem you ll receive fast considerate assistance My great grandfather invented the floor sweeper in 1876 Today BISSELL is a global leader in the design manufacture and service of high quality homecare products like your BISSELL Steam Mop Thank...

Page 3: ...moth proofing substances flammable dust or other explosive or toxic vapours Remove plug from electrical outlet before cleaning or maintaining the appliance Not intended for use by persons includ ing children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruc tion concerning use of the appliance by a person res...

Page 4: ... o m 4 Product view Strain Reliever Handle Steam on Demand Trigger Removable Water Tank Lower Cord Wrap Water Filter Ready Light Maneuverable Swivel head Microfiber Mop Pad Quick Release Cord Wrap Carrying Handle Power Cord ...

Page 5: ...y to maneuverable swivel head 2 Secure maneuverable swivel head with small Phillips head screw Tighten until secure 3 Slide handle assembly down into lower body until it will go no further 4 Secure the handle by placing the large Phillips head screw through the screw opening in the lower body and into the rear of the handle assembly Tighten with screwdriver until secure 5 Slide water tank onto low...

Page 6: ...ed Ready light The ready light will glow when the Steam Mop is ready to use Steam on demand trigger Press to release steam Maneuverable swivel head When cleaning in the manual mode press the spray trigger to release water and formula onto the area to be cleaned Microfiber mop pads Reuseable microfiber mop pad is machine washable and safe for all hard floor surfaces Getting ready The mop pad may ha...

Page 7: ...n cleaning by slowly passing over the surface while pressing the steam on demand trigger to emit steam as needed NOTE The trigger does not need to be depressed at all times for Steam Mop to work satisfactorly 2 To sanitize an area of your floor attack invisible germs and bacteria put the center of Steam Mop over the spot for a minimum of 15 seconds using continuous steam but no longer than 20 seco...

Page 8: ...vel mop head As directed in step 1 on page 6 2 Place the swivel mop head with mop pad attached in the carpet refresher attachment Note The Steam Mop rests in the carpet refresher attachment and may not stay attached to the swivel mop head It is meant to glide over the carpet 3 Fill the water tank with water Begin refreshing your carpet or rug by pushing the Steam Mop in a forward and backward moti...

Page 9: ...m Mop with a soft cloth Store upright in a protected dry area IMPORTANT Do not perform the maintenance in the note below until the unit has had time to cool NOTE If steam output is reduced the nozzle may be blocked To remedy unplug unit remove swivel head from lower body and pour vinegar through center tube of swivel head neck Clear nozzle by inserting a paper clip into the brass spray tip located...

Page 10: ...et Refresher Attachment with 2 Mop Pads 2 3252 E Eucalyptus and Mint Natural Aroma 3 53M4 Microfiber Mop Pads 2 pack 4 90M7 E 946 mL Eucalyptus and Mint Scented Water Replacement parts Reduced steam or no steam Possible Causes Remedies 1 Water tank empty 1 Fill tank 2 Depleted water filter 2 Replace water filter 3 Blocked steam nozzle 3 Refer to NOTE on page 9 Other maintenance or service not incl...

Page 11: ...pairs authorized service centers in your area replacement parts or your warranty please contact BISSELL Consumer Services as indicated below or contact your local in country distributor BISSELL HOMECARE INC IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT BISSELL S LIABILITY WILL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT EXCEPTIONS AND ...

Page 12: ...d your Purchase Date ___________________ NOTE Please keep your original sales receipt It provides proof of purchase date in the event of a warranty claim See Warranty on page 11 for details For UK inquiries Monday Thursday 9 am 5 pm Friday 9 am 4 pm BISSELL Homecare Overseas Inc Ground Floor 226 Berwick Avenue Slough Berkshire SL1 4QT United Kingdom Telephone 0844 888 6644 For South African inquir...

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